Awesome service

5 out of 5,
reviewed on Nov 16, 2018

Awesome service. Factual information. Great price and value for money. Chris Walker was very patient and willing to give advice on how to build the in the most cost effective manor. Wide Span was recommended by friend s and would not hesitate to recommend to others

Great service from Bronwen and David

5 out of 5,
reviewed on Nov 15, 2018

WE were looking to build a weekender and were looking around to see what we actually wanted, We did find Bronwen and David in Broke and our search was over, their level of service, expertise and advice is unique. It is not just the shed but everything else that is involved in building it that they advised us on and assisted us with. We would highly recommend them.

Excellent and quick service

5 out of 5,
reviewed on Nov 13, 2018

The guys at widespan sheds were awesome and quick with quoting and designing my shed. Just what I was after, instead of lots of back and forth emails.
Follow up has been good and delivery is any day now so really can’t wait
Thanks guys

Havent got my shed yet but.....

5 out of 5,
reviewed on Nov 09, 2018

Glen was the first company to get back to my initial enquiry (I sent out 3 quote enquiries). Very helpful and informative. Good communication. Prompt and got back to me when he said he would. Really good advice given, very helpful.

What was you finish price for one of the wide span shed homes?

Hi, my family built the Weekender 85 – N3 – 600 flooring system at Poona in QLD. the kit cost us approximately $30,000. My mother in-law was the owner builder of the project, and we employed a family friend that is a semi-retired builder, understand we had every little experience building a house, however the cost saving benefits for us to manage the project and the ability to negotiate and choose the tradesman we felt most comfortable with was great. We had a budget of $100,000 (including the kit) to full complete the house ready for living. The plans where fantastic and easy to follow, the stud frame is individually pack and clearly marked for each panel and each truss and went together without an issue. From day 1 to completion it took us around 7 weeks to complete, we had no sewer so our budget includes a septic system and 2 x 5000-gallon water tanks (cost was approximately $16,000), also we purchased a lot materials second hand like the kitchen (gumtree). So, all up after everything done and completed we spent between $90,000 and $95,000 for a 3-bedroom 1-bathroom house, I hope this helps you and we love our little weekender. Jeremy